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Hricko, A. M.
view article (1.0)Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward Safety Information and Legislation Concerning Burns and Flame Retardant Fabrics, as a Function of Burn Experience in the Family.University of North Carolina, Chapel HillThesisThesis
1970
78 p.Dardis, R.; Langford, A.
view article (1.0)Concentration in the United States Textile Industry.Maryland Univ., College ParkTextile Research Journal, Vol. 41, No. 1, 70-75, January 1972Ewald, G. W.
view article (1.0)Which Fibers for Industrial Uses? Part 1.George W. Ewald, Inc.Textiles Industries, Vol. 135, No. 9, 154-164, September 1971Business Week
view article (1.0)Fabric Makers Fight Fire-Safety Standards.Business Week, Vol. 2212, 32-33, January 29, 1972Fenwal Incorporated
view article (1.0)Fenwal Continuous Fire and Overheat Detection Systems for Industry.Fenwall Inc., Ashland, MA['4.11.1', 'MC-212']4.11.1; MC-212
1969
8 p.Attaway, C. D.
view article (1.0)Testing "Nomex" Material as Heat Resistant Clothing for Industrial Application.Thiokol Chemical Corp., Marshall, TXExplosives Safety Seminar Minutes, 9th. Armed Services Explosives Safety Board. Proceedings. August 15-17, 1967, San Diego, CA, 39-80 p., 1967Weaver, J. W.
view article (1.0)Application and Development of Flame Retardant Finishes in Textile Mills.Cone Mills Corp., Greensboro, NCBulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, Vol. 43, No. 8, 669-674, August 1967Segall, W. M.
view article (1.0)Developments in the Cotton Industry.National Cotton Council of America, Washington, DCBulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, Vol. 43, No. 8, 675-680, August 1967Commerce Today
view article (1.0)Old Invention Becomes big Assist to Today's Executive.Commerce Today, Vol. 11, No. 25, 4-9, September 18, 1972Hogg, J. M.; Fry, J. F.
view article (1.0)Relative Fire Frequency of Different Industries.Joint Fire Research Organization, EnglandFire Note No. 7Fire Note No. 7
May 1966
8 p.